{"version":"20150408","show_thumbnails":false,"items":[{"id":61651,"url":"http:\/\/www10.aeccafe.com\/blogs\/arch-showcase\/2011\/12\/17\/vilnius-museum-cultural-centre-in-lithuania-by-zaha-hadid-architects\/","url_meta":{"origin":84579,"position":0},"title":"Vilnius Museum & Cultural Centre in Lithuania by Zaha Hadid Architects","date":"December 17, 2011","format":false,"excerpt":"Article source: Zaha Hadid Architects More projects by Zaha Hadid Our new museum and cultural centre emerges in contrast to a surrounding vertical skyline \u2013 seemingly defying gravity as it \u2018floats\u2019 above the ground, its long, curvilinear lines generating a building of enormous fluidity, velocity and lightness within which visitors\u2026","context":"In \"Cultural Center\"","img":{"src":"","width":0,"height":0}},{"id":57929,"url":"http:\/\/www10.aeccafe.com\/blogs\/arch-showcase\/2011\/11\/30\/beethoven-concert-hall-in-bonn-germany-by-zaha-hadid-architects\/","url_meta":{"origin":84579,"position":1},"title":"Beethoven Concert Hall in Bonn, Germany by Zaha Hadid Architects","date":"November 30, 2011","format":false,"excerpt":"Article source: Zaha Hadid Architects More projects by Zaha Hadid Linking city to river promenade, the new Beethoven Symphony Hall rises \u2013 a beacon of light, a porous multifaceted crystalline mass,\u00a0 growing out of earth,\u00a0 floating on water. This iconic structure, its two embedded performance spaces softly visible from without,\u2026","context":"In \"Concert hall\"","img":{"src":"","width":0,"height":0}},{"id":62371,"url":"http:\/\/www10.aeccafe.com\/blogs\/arch-showcase\/2011\/12\/22\/thyssenkrupp-headquarters-in-essen-germany-by-zaha-hadid-architects\/","url_meta":{"origin":84579,"position":2},"title":"ThyssenKrupp Headquarters in Essen, Germany by Zaha Hadid Architects","date":"December 22, 2011","format":false,"excerpt":"Article source: Zaha Hadid Architects More projects by Zaha Hadid A landmark architecture with dynamic-sculptural and technical-innovative form that promotes the values of ThyssenKrupp. Axes span spiral-like in all directions creating a centrifugal field that forms the outline of the buildings and the surrounding landscape. This spatial development evokes images\u2026","context":"In \"Headquarters\"","img":{"src":"","width":0,"height":0}}]}